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Steven Maduro all of my fancy renovations payed off but one in particular sealed it
28 March 2016 | 70 replies
Ok for those of you who have read my posts I am a rookie land lordand I put some pretty fancy doo dads in my rentals they are c rentals neighborhoods that are a little sketchy There are bars on all the windows I think I am using that rating correctly.but I have a hypothesis which is born from an experience while living in new york during the 80'smore on that laterI put the big pull faucets with the pull out sprayer i opted for bead board back splashes because they were cheaper I almost went with glass but ran out of moneyI did floating vanities in the bathroom with water fall faucetsand I put down laminate floors and I even did an accent wall the prospective tenants liked it all but what froze them in their tracks was the shower heada relatively inexpensive square glass rain shower headwith the delta armhttp://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003064FXY/that froze them dead they were so anxious to get the apartment the husband started jumping around and ran and picked up an empty krispy kreme box from the living room and wrote their email adresss on itthere is no doubt that the other renos made an impact but this shower head for the money is going to go in all my rentalsthe pure allure of it for what it costs pays huge dividendsnow on to my hypothesisWhile growing up in New york I noticed that in the middle of some of the worse neighborhoods were people who had apartments with the african art the smell of sandle wood or some exotic insence paintings on the wall and book shelves and some nice potterythere were bars on the windows and under the smooth jazz music you can hear the sounds of city life outside these folks had created an oasis within their apartmentsI believe that you can find these sorts of people simply by understanding who they are which doesent take much just start talking about life and things goals and aspirations principles of living and dichotomies and the truly intelligent grounded caring folks will emerge in your mind.people who may come from the ghetto but are somewhat elevated from that existencewhether through education or a realization that it goes no where a been there done that mentality and a desire for more from their lives.artists, educators, construction workers, part time poets full time city workerswhatever.
Andrey Y. Help! Investing in Large Apartment Syndications and can't stop!
26 July 2018 | 65 replies
Again, other might feel differently here.b) Skin in the game: as a conservative investor, I understand that the dirty secret of industries that the waterfall compensation is in the line with me and incentivizes sponsors to take more risk.
Account Closed I just sold my first rental home and I made 109,000!
5 January 2015 | 100 replies
Hiking trails with waterfalls, sandy beaches with fresh water to play in, miles of untouched shoreline in beautiful parks, oceans and razor clamming, skiing in winter, fishing, casinos, Seattle, a zillion wonderful micro-brewers, wineries  ... we would ski in the morning, drive down the mountain and take our dog to the beach on the river and play in the sun all afternoon.  
J. Martin Leasing tiny homes.. Another strategy..
16 May 2016 | 97 replies
I'm in an area of natural beauty, lakes, waterfalls, orchards, wineries, mountains & the Appalachian Trail. 
Adam Vargas Big Bear/ Lake Arrowhead fire risk?
20 June 2022 | 19 replies
There is a zero depth water park, where the water falls from pails or fountains to play in. 
Adam Stroik equity partnerships structure
1 October 2017 | 11 replies
@Adam Stroik I have used waterfall type structures in the past.
Punarvashu Tyagi Redding, STR Investment
23 May 2022 | 8 replies
We have a beautiful area with lakes, rivers, caverns, waterfalls, and 2 active volcanoes nearby.
Torry McFall Converting LTR to MTR: Exceeding 5 miles from Hospitals
24 January 2023 | 23 replies
I think if I throw down some LVP, add led lighting to brighten up, and maybe put quartz (waterfall) over the central kitchen island, it will look very chic.
Cole Simpson Next Gatlinburg like market
10 April 2022 | 18 replies
There are no waterfalls and cold mountain streams full of trout. 
Josh Hawks New to REI, In St. George Utah, looking for mentors, people to network with
21 February 2014 | 12 replies
You should connect with @rich weese, he's done a lot of investing there and is a walking waterfall of RE knowledge.